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Their intent to become a coordinated tandem, not just two stars in the same lineup, is clear.
Here's president, Sean Fernback, said the new ownership structure will "allow us to accelerate our strategy, further scale our business and fulfil our intent to become the leading location cloud company across industries".
Bacardi and Motorola have signed letters of intent to become sponsors, while Nextel is one of two companies to sign sponsorship agreements, along with the Hansen Natural Corporation, for the Monster Energy drink.
Off the field, Salford have signalled their intent to become a major force in Super League.
All these are in line with Singapore's intent to become a knowledge-based economy, focusing on innovation, capabilities, and talent.
In Figure 3, the likelihood that an actor has intent to become a lone wolf terrorist has increased since evidence for two (of the five) indicators are found.
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Dr. Ahrens' original intent was to become a pediatrician, his wife, Bonnie, said.
Turkey's stature in the Middle East has soared in recent years as it became a vocal defender of Palestinian rights and an outspoken critic of Israel and pursued a foreign policy whose intent was to become a decisive power in regional affairs.
Participants were included if they had resided in Bandiagara for at least 12 months, gave written informed consent, and, if female, declared their intent not to become pregnant during the first 3 months of the study (up to one month following the third immunization).
Stan Brock, Remote Area Medical's founder and among the many khaki-wearing volunteers in the arena, said his organization's intent was not to become part of the health care debate, but to do what it had done for nearly 25 years: offer charity to people in need.
When we came to this country from China, it was always his intent for me to become a doctor.
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